Wednesday, 3 December 2025

TV

Critical Role
4x06 Knives and Thorns [4th hour]
[Watch it (again) for free on YouTube, or for subscribers on Beacon or Twitch.]

Tabletop Games

EXIT: The Game Advent Calendar:
The Silent Storm
December 3rd

Video Games

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition

After about 30 hours of play, I woke up in Markarth — only the second city I'd visited in the game — and immediately got waylaid by a bunch of stuff. After several hours there, I set out into the world to complete those freshly-started quests, intending to further several at once before returning to the city to finish them all off together. Well, over 30 more hours later — and with no new cities visited in that time, mind — I'm finally back! Who knows how many more hours before I leave again. Who knows how many hours to visit all the places I haven't yet.

I know I write a version of that a lot, but it's because it continues to amaze me just how much there is in this game. Obviously it can all be done a lot quicker (I'm avoiding fast travel for immersion purposes, and also because that way you stumble across more stuff — and that stumbling makes the game take even longer again, of course), but even still, it's incredible. I know this isn't the only game like this... and, frankly, that's exciting: even when (if) I finish with Skyrim, I can head off into the world of The Witcher 3, say. Maybe I'll get bored of fantasy-world questing in open worlds before then, but, right now, that feels unlikely.